This has been happening for ages, and it doesn't seem to affect the normal running of the system, but I thought I'd finally try and figure out what's going on...
I'm running Squeezecenter 7.3.2 on an Ubuntu machine. Every day (well, every 24hours and 3mins to be exact - you could set your watch by it), there's a segfault in squeezecenter-server. In fact there's a sequence of 7 segfaults, one every 30 seconds. Then they stop, only to repeat the next day. I note that the elapsed time for 7 failures 30 seconds apart is 3 mins, so presumbly whatever it is that causes the segfaults gets rescheduled for the next day after the 7 failures - hence the fact it happens every 24 hours and 3 mins. Clearly Squeezecenter (or perhaps a plugin?) is trying to do something once a day, and gives up after 7 failures. I have Software Updates and Library Rescanning switched OFF. Two questions: 1. What debug flags can I set to try and get more info about what's happening? 2. How do I actually switch on the appropriate debug settings on an Ubuntu installation? Finally: please don't suggest that I upgrade to a newer version of Squeezebox Server - the system is working fine (apart from this one weirdness) and I'm not inclined to go through the hassle of updating on the offchance it will fix this one tiny glitch. -- cliveb Transporter -> ATC SCM100A ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cliveb's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=348 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=77160 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss